Generative AI – the kind of AI behind the popular ChatGPT app – is already disrupting the healthcare industry. C-suite executives and other health IT leaders in provider organizations need to know a lot to keep up with what to be wary of.
Venky Anant is a partner at McKinsey Digital, a research and advisory firm. He’s our guest on this week’s podcast. He has extensive experience with artificial intelligence and knows its disruptive potential well.
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Talking points:
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What is generative AI and how is it different from other forms of AI that came before it?
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Variety of use cases for generative AI in healthcare, from clinical to administrative.
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The benefits it brings.
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Experts advise caution when healthcare provider organizations want to jump into generative AI. why is that?
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What should healthcare CIOs and other health IT leaders be wary of?
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How will generative AI disrupt the healthcare industry?
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Advice for healthcare executives and clinician executives when it comes to dealing with the combinational disruption that artificial intelligence is bringing to the industry.
More on this episode:
Generative AI is “not yet reliable,” says John Halamka of the Mayo Clinic.
Health system executives outperform generative AI, but it still lacks strategy
A Google Senator wants to answer the accuracy and ethics of a generative AI tool
Duke Health and Microsoft partner to “ethically harness” generative AI
Google Cloud partners with CareCloud to bring AI to small practices
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